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COURSE PURPOSE As urban areas become increasingly dense, construction companies have more challenges working on sites in congested areas with limited space, limited access, and adjacent to occupied buildings. The purpose of this course is to provide attendees with information on best practices for construction site logistics, particularly in anticipating hazards, developing risk management strategies, and identifying resources for improving efficiencies and reducing injuries and illnesses. TOPICS Challenges of construction in high density areas Vehicle staging and scheduling strategies Flagging Rules and Interpretations Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Best Practices Neighbor Relations Case Studies and Resources INTENDED AUDIENCE This conference is targeted towards Construction Project Managers and Superintendents, Trucking Company Managers, Labor Superintendents, DOSH Compliance and Consulting Officers, Safety Professionals, Industrial Hygienists, Risk Managers, Site Security, and Municipal/State Patrol Officers and Trainers. Construction Site Logistics FEBRUARY 6, 2014—8:00 AM –4:30 PM See reverse side for more information.
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C o u r s e P u r P o s e As urban areas become increasingly dense, construction companies have more challenges working on sites in congested areas with limited space, limited access, and adjacent to occupied buildings. The purpose of this course is to provide attendees with information on best practices for construction site logistics, particularly in anticipating hazards, developing risk management strategies, and identifying resources for improving efficiencies and reducing injuries and illnesses.

t o P i C s Challenges of construction in high density areas Vehicle staging and scheduling strategies Flagging Rules and Interpretations Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Best Practices Neighbor Relations Case Studies and Resources

i n t e n d e d A u d i e n C e This conference is targeted towards Construction Project Managers and Superintendents, Trucking Company Managers, Labor Superintendents, DOSH Compliance and Consulting Officers, Safety Professionals, Industrial Hygienists, Risk Managers, Site Security, and Municipal/State Patrol Officers and Trainers.

Construction Site LogisticsF e B r u A r Y 6 , 2 0 1 4 — 8 : 0 0 a m – 4 : 3 0 p m

See reverse side for more information.

L o C At i o n Evergreen Safety Council Building 12545 135th Ave NE Kirkland WA 98034

P L A n n i n g C o m m i t t e e Al Sutherland (Howard S Wright) Rick Gleason (UW DEOHS faculty) Ken-Yu Li (UW Construction Management) Guy Silvey (EORM) Eric Toffe (Evergreen Safety Council) Janice Camp (UW DEOHS Continuing Education)

A C C r e d i tAt i o n American Board of Industrial Hygiene Cer tification Maintenance can be obtained for this activity. See the ABIH website for CM credit criteria.

r e g i s t r At i o n Register online at osha.washington.edu or by calling the Northwest Center at 206-543-1069

Standard Registration $175.00 Late Registration after 1/23/14 $195.00 Government Rate $155.00 Government Rate after 1/23/14 $195.00

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CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS

NORTHWE ST CENTER FOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Univers i ty of Washington School of Publ ic Heal th


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